Doja Cat finds her Zulu roots at Coachella
DURBAN - South Africans have called for American Singer Doja Cat, real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini, to return to her South African Zulu roots.
The singer’s father is famous Mzansi actor Dumisan Dlamini, popular for the controversial TV show on SABC1 called ‘Yizo Yizo’ and ‘Uzalo’ and many others, yet she has yet to meet him years after leaving and separating from her mother in the United States of America where the singer was born.
Doja Cat has previously expressed a yearning to meet him and even mentioned him to actress Whoopi Goldberg, who acted with him in the movie ‘Sarafina’ and said the actor was ‘a good man’.
While performing at one of the biggest musical festivals in the world this weekend, Coachella, Doja brought on South African isScatamiya (zulu acapella) group The Joy to open up for her. The Zulu group joined the singer for a performance of her song Acknowledge Me and Shutcho.
The group of talented youngsters from Hammarsdale, KwaZulu-Natal joined together with the singer on stage and captivated the audience at Coachella, bringing their rich harmonies and vibrant energy to the iconic American festival.
An accappella group, composed of five young South Africans: Ntokozo Magcaba, Melokuhle Mkhungo, Sanele Ngcobo, Phelelani Sithole, and Sandile Sphelele Hlophe, marked a significant moment in ‘The Joy’s burgeoning career, introducing them to a global audience and showcasing their extraordinary talent.
The Coachella performance highlighted the group’s unique blend of traditional African influences with modern pop and R&B sounds.
Their vocal prowess and onstage charisma made them stand out at the festival, winning over the crowd with their infectious energy and dynamic stage presence.
Having met in high school, they entered a singing competition and came out tops after, which they released an EP in 2021 called ‘Amabutho’.
The group’s seamless harmony and synchronised movements demonstrated their dedication to their craft and passion for music and performing.
This appearance at Coachella was not the first time ‘The Joy; has made waves on the international stage. The group made their UK debut on television during the BBC’s coverage of Glastonbury and also featured in Jools Holland’s 30th-anniversary celebration, singing ‘Iseyincane Lengane’ .